Independent Living

Life your way, on your terms.

Lake Travis Independent Living is your home base for everything that makes life rich and vibrant — activities, travel, excitement, learning, growing. It’s all right here waiting for you. Independent living means you can take a stroll, enjoy nice conversation with your neighbors at a community happy hour, go on an excursion to a local museum, or venture out on your own wild ride. Whatever you choose, you have a comfy home when you return.

You’ll love inviting family and friends to your new home. All while enjoying comfortable, modern senior living with an open floor plan and beautiful finishes.

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Independent Living at Spectrum

Experience more, do what you love. When you live here, you’re making the good things in life your priority. Learn to salsa? Let’s do it. Finish that scrapbook with your granddaughter? Now you have the time. Take that dream vacation with family? All of those things you’ve planned for someday … now is the time.

We offer a variety of activities, classes, volunteer groups, and more. If you want to fill your social calendar, you’re in the right place.

Do you wish you had more time to socialize with friends and enjoy leisure activities, versus maintaining your home?

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Do you think your children and family have concerns or are losing sleep over your current living situation?

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Would you like to be around people with common interests?

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Is the care and maintenance of your home becoming a burden?

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Do you require in-home support 24-hours a day?

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Do you find you would benefit from having someone to help with the following tasks?

Getting DressedBathingUsing the BathroomTaking MedicationsPreparing MealsGetting to the Doctor’s Office

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Have you stayed in any of the following in the last 6 months? Check all that apply

Assisted Living CommunityRehabilitation FacilityMemory Care Community

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Dementia is a general term for a decline in memory and other thinking skills that interferes with a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Have you been diagnosed with a form of dementia?

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Is there anything else you would like to share?

Is there anything else you would like to share?

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Is your loved one doing what they need to do (relative to maintaining a home) versus what they’d rather be doing (socializing with friends, leisure activities, etc.)?

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Do you find yourself worrying about your loved one’s current living situation?

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Is the care and maintenance of the home becoming a burden?

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Would your loved one benefit from in-home support with health needs?

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Is your loved one having trouble with any of the following? Check all that apply:

BathingGetting DressedGetting to the Doctor’s OfficePreparing MealsTaking MedicationsUsing the Bathroom

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Has your loved one stayed in any of the following in the last 6 months?

Rehabilitation FacilityAssisted Living CommunityMemory Care Community

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Dementia is a general term for a decline in memory and other thinking skills that interferes with a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Has your loved one been diagnosed with a form of dementia?

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Does your loved one have difficulty remembering their surroundings or things that have happened recently?